Okay, I meant I like olive egger hens because some of her chicks will have a blue gene and some will notThere are multiple genes responsible for the brown egg genes, but the F1s get them all in heterozygous form
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Okay, I meant I like olive egger hens because some of her chicks will have a blue gene and some will notThere are multiple genes responsible for the brown egg genes, but the F1s get them all in heterozygous form
50% - 50% chance if bred to brown shell rooster.Okay, I meant I like olive egger hens because some of her chicks will have a blue gene and some will not
And if she's bred to anything else she won't pass any blue genes to any if her offspring?50% - 50% chance if bred to brown shell rooster.
Same 50% - 50% chance of inheriting the blue egg shellAnd if she's bred to anything else she won't pass any blue genes to any if her offspring?
I May just be showing my ignorance, but this hen looks more like a RIR than an EE to me.This is the first documented Easter Egger hen with Easte Eggs(1948), I always thought that the blue ones may have been dyed too.
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